Protective Gear from Rocky Mountain ATV/MC

Riding a motorcycle is inherently dangerous because you are personally exposed in the event of an accident. That’s why it’s important to get the right gear for the occasion. Armor and protective gear can keep you safe in an unfortunate incident.

We’ve carefully selected a number of great choices for motorcycle armor and related gear. While you should always choose to wear standard protective equipment such as a helmet along with a jacket and riding pants (or even a complete race suit) that include extra protection, it’s often a good idea to augment your existing setup with specific armor.
What exactly are we talking about? Just take a look at the types of gear we have on this page:

Chest armor

Back protector

Neck brace

Knee guard

Elbow guard

Aside from motorcycle armor, we also have a number of braces. While they may not provide as much impact protection, they can add extra support to joints such as knees, elbows, ankles, wrists, etc. In a collision, braces may keep your joints from overextending or improperly bending.

Play it safe when you’re on your motorcycle. Pick up some of the protective gear and armor you see here. Hopefully you’ll never need it. But if you do, you’ll be very glad you have it.

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Confidence

It is comfortable but the shoulder pads are a little bulky when the collar bone pads are installed which require lock tight. Wearing long-sleeved under armor makes the vest much easier to remove. If it last more than five seasons I will be impressed.

Durability issues

The braces started great with fitment, function, and slim feel being an improvement over previous braces used in the past. Soon after initial fitment the plastic guard extensions that attach to the lower carbon fiber developed fitment issues. Later the metal studs pulled free completely. A few rides later the attachment points for the straps began to give out preventing a good fit. To be fair this was over the period of several months and riding events. These braces were great to start but wore out faster than they should have.